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Desire is endless On the other hand seeing guys act this way always makes me sympathize with women for about 2 seconds. Then I realize all they have to do is unmatch until they find a decent one, which given time is inevitable It is inevitable right???? Lol
/r/AllPillDebate19/10/23 06:48 PM
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Ok yeah I see your point. Even if every chad spawn is like even 1/10th more attractive than the mother which seems probable, over time the ugliest women will get hotter and the ugliest men as well. Ironically, one thing that might threaten this is if women gate keep Chad because they are highly competitive and if they determine an ugly woman shouldn't mate they will cut her out in to a femcel just the same. So I'm not sure if that would create a similar caste system or not. But otherwise I see y…
/r/AllPillDebate19/10/23 03:43 PM
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But why would sub 5 women stop having ugly children? I guess. If Chad is the only one having kids and he impregnates all women, then sub 5 women will have like say a kid a point or two higher on average (total guess work) But there will still reach a balance where sub 5 women are having incel kids who have no chance even if Chad gives his glorious seed to every meat bag he possibly can indiscriminately. I see no way the bottom like can increase (except technology of course which is most likely) …
/r/AllPillDebate19/10/23 03:33 PM
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If you make women uncomfortable you don't get away with it unless you're like a 7/8 out of 10. Height is important but it only adds a point in that sense. I've never thought about it but like Height 2, face 2, hair 2 To get you to six. Then you need to rely on personality and being interesting to have a shot. If you get ugly face and balding you can still be in the danger zone and make women think you're a creep. Happens all the time. After 7 you shit rainbows.
/r/AllPillDebate19/10/23 03:29 PM
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Hahahaah this is fucking gold man you're hilarious
/r/AllPillDebate19/10/23 03:24 PM
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This stupid chick will argue forever just for the sake of arguing she's brain dead.
/r/AllPillDebate19/10/23 03:23 PM
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I have an acquaintance who is a high end escort and she says guys come in there singing praises about their wives, usually a bit coked out, have sex and go. All well tempered and happy dudes. It be like that. Guys from all walks of society and ofc they talk too much because they can't handle their drugs but yeah. I don't support promiscuity period but it seems like women have deep emotional affairs as opposed to just casual sex. I think if you're going to just have a sexual liason and it can sta…
/r/AllPillDebate18/10/23 01:00 PM
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It's the single most important thing for skin care. I do it in the morning before I go out and it depends how long a day is or if I'm sweating and outside a lot. I used to have to work outside for a summer and I took some with me and had to put it on a few times a day. All the dudes with leathery old skin laughed at me but I was like fuck ya lol. In fall like it is now I really only wear it like from when I get ready to when I shower at night and I'm indoors 80% of the time. Basically I guess it…
/r/AllPillDebate18/10/23 12:49 PM
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It's a good habit to have anyway but even on cloudy days the UV or whatever is radioactive is still the same so it's misleading. It's just best practice to put it on every day and all the people with good skin at 60+ are doing it as well as avoiding a lot of direct sunlight. I think it also signifies privilege in some way subconsciously because it implies a person doesn't have to work out in the sun and what not
/r/AllPillDebate18/10/23 12:34 PM
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Every day even if you are inside you need 60spf sunscreen once a day at least. Sunscreen is more important than moisturizer even. It's never too late to start wearing sunscreen. Who knows what will happen in the next 5-10 years to advance skin care.
/r/AllPillDebate18/10/23 11:56 AM
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